Frontiers in Human Neuroscience (Mar 2021)

Data Augmentation: Using Channel-Level Recombination to Improve Classification Performance for Motor Imagery EEG

  • Yu Pei,
  • Yu Pei,
  • Zhiguo Luo,
  • Zhiguo Luo,
  • Ye Yan,
  • Ye Yan,
  • Huijiong Yan,
  • Huijiong Yan,
  • Jing Jiang,
  • Weiguo Li,
  • Liang Xie,
  • Liang Xie,
  • Erwei Yin,
  • Erwei Yin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2021.645952
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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The quality and quantity of training data are crucial to the performance of a deep-learning-based brain-computer interface (BCI) system. However, it is not practical to record EEG data over several long calibration sessions. A promising time- and cost-efficient solution is artificial data generation or data augmentation (DA). Here, we proposed a DA method for the motor imagery (MI) EEG signal called brain-area-recombination (BAR). For the BAR, each sample was first separated into two ones (named half-sample) by left/right brain channels, and the artificial samples were generated by recombining the half-samples. We then designed two schemas (intra- and adaptive-subject schema) corresponding to the single- and multi-subject scenarios. Extensive experiments using the classifier of EEGnet were conducted on two public datasets under various training set sizes. In both schemas, the BAR method can make the EEGnet have a better performance of classification (p < 0.01). To make a comparative investigation, we selected two common DA methods (noise-added and flipping), and the BAR method beat them (p < 0.05). Further, using the proposed BAR for augmentation, EEGnet achieved up to 8.3% improvement than a typical decoding algorithm CSP-SVM (p < 0.01), note that both the models were trained on the augmented dataset. This study shows that BAR usage can significantly improve the classification ability of deep learning to MI-EEG signals. To a certain extent, it may promote the development of deep learning technology in the field of BCI.

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